Fruit growers in Vietnam are facing challenges due to erratic weather, drought, heat, and heavy rains, leading to diseases and low yields of crops such as grapefruit, mango, custard apple, and pomelo for the Lunar New Year. The red scale insect pest has caused significant damage to grapefruit and pomelo trees, and gecko fungus disease is affecting dragon fruit. Prolonged heavy rains have also destroyed the Tet mango crop. As a result, farmers are spending large amounts of money on care and treatment, and there are concerns about the quality and quantity of fruits meeting export standards. The economic situation is expected to continue tightening consumer spending, making gardeners hesitant to invest in unique, high-price fruits for the Lunar New Year.